The first thing to do is to install Git on the remote server.
Once you do that the rest of the process is split into three sections:
- Server set-up
- Local set-up (push commits)
- Server (pull commits)
Basically you can do that by simple running an external command from | |
your editor. | |
Autocompletion command needs the following information from your editor: | |
1. Current file buffer (possible unsaved). | |
2. Cursor position (offset in bytes from the beginning of the buffer). | |
3. The full file name of the currently edited buffer. It can be | |
relative to the current/working directory. |
New repo: https://github.com/konradit/gopro-linux
#!/bin/bash | |
MYHOME=$HOME | |
MYDESKTOP=$HOME/Desktop | |
echo " _ " | |
echo " | | " | |
echo " ___ | | ___ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ " | |
echo " / __|| |/ _ \/ _ | '_ \| | | | '_ \ " | |
echo " | (__ | | __/ (_| | | | | |_| | |_) |" | |
echo " \___||_|\___|\__,_|_| |_|\__,_| .__/ " |
| From: "Roger A. Faulkner" <Roger.Faulkner@Eng> | |
| Subject: Re: curiosity: truss? | |
| Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 23:34:47 -0800 (PST) | |
| | |
| For your edification, this is the geneaology of the name "truss" | |
| (taken from some mail dated Sep 26, 1988) | |
| This was when Ron Gomes and I were jointly developing the first | |
| /proc for SVR4 at USL. | |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| |
/* | |
* fen.c | |
* | |
* cc fen.c -o fen | |
*/ | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <sys/types.h> | |
#include <sys/stat.h> | |
#include <unistd.h> |
# LVDB - LLOOGG Memory DB | |
# Copyriht (C) 2009 Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez@gmail.com> | |
# All Rights Reserved | |
# TODO | |
# - cron with cleanup of timedout clients, automatic dump | |
# - the dump should use array startsearch to write it line by line | |
# and may just use gets to read element by element and load the whole state. | |
# - 'help','stopserver','saveandstopserver','save','load','reset','keys' commands. | |
# - ttl with milliseconds resolution 'ttl a 1000'. Check ttl in dump! |